Henny SENDER
Chief Correspondent for International Finance, FT
Henny Sender joined the Financial Times in 2007 and is currently the FT's chief correspondent for international finance, based in New York. Previously, Sender was based in Hong Kong and covered international finance. Prior to joining the FT, she served as the Wall Street Journal's Senior Special Writer for the Money & Investing section and covered private equity and hedge funds. Before joining WSJ, Sender worked in Hong Kong for nearly 10 years and covered regional finance for the Wall Street Journal Asia and the Far Eastern Economic Review. Prior to that, she was based in Tokyo for five years, writing for Institutional Investor. Sender was part of a team at the Wall Street Journal that won a Loeb award for coverage of the meltdown of Amaranth, a hedge fund. Her work on the overseas Chinese nationals received a citation from the Overseas Press Club and she was a finalist for the National Magazine Awards. Her book on India, The Kashmiri Pandits, was published by Oxford University Press. Sender has a Phd in Indian history and holds an MS from the Columbia University School of Journalism. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.